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片:republica / ica/Flickr 課文朗讀》正常 CD/MP3 53 單字例句》CD/MP3 S4 慢速 MP3 94 平常的 Hebocon isn't your usual robotics contest. Its name the word “contest.” Its aim is to find the crappiest robot. comes from "heboi," a Japanese word for "crappy," and People don't have to be skillfulf in robotics to be in Hebocon. They use simple things to make their robots. toys, dishes, and even snacks. During the contest, the The parts can be anything they have at home, such as robots fight in matches. They try to push each other out of a ring.* It's furns to watch because the robots do some things. Some of them can hardly move, and others inove around like crazy That's the best part humorous because the robots make everyone happy. That's what Hebocon is about ABC ◎重點單字 o 1. usual [ jujual ] adj. 慣常的;平常的 Let's meet at our usual coffee shop. 我們在我們平常去的那間咖啡店碰面吧。 o 2. skillful [`skilfal] adj. 有技巧的 The boss chose Janet because she was the ○為1200字為2000字 most skillful. 老闆選了珍妮特是因為她的技能最好。 o 3. snack [ snæk] n.點心 My favorite snack is popcorn. 我最喜歡的點心是爆米花。 ◎ 4. match [ mæt[] n.比賽 Doug did well in his first tennis match. 道格在他的首場網球比賽表現很好。 ◎ 5. humorous [ hjumaras ] adj. 幽默的;好笑的 Bob didn't think the joke was humorous. 鮑伯不認為那個笑話好笑。 06. hardly [hardli ] adv.幾乎不 I was so scared that I could hardly breathe. 我害怕到幾乎不能呼吸。 參考單字 ring[run] n.(摔角、拳擊等)場地 中文翻譯和測驗解答請見第 64 頁 ◎ 學習焦點 1. such as 1500 用於舉例的情況。 解 圖片:Thomas Amberg / Flickr • I can't have certain kinds of food, such as nuts and cheese. 某些種類的食物我不能吃,例如堅果和起司。 2. V. + like crazy 瘋狂地(做某事) like crazy 意指「瘋狂地;猛烈地」,為口語用法。 • Steve eats like crazy when he's hungry. 史提肚子餓時吃東西都是狼吞虎嚥。 3. That's what (sth) is all about. 那正是(某事)的核心、重點。 隨堂測驗・選擇題 I love spending time with friends and by family. That's what life is all about, isn't it? 我喜歡花時間和朋友、家人相處,那才是人生的意 義,不是嗎? What is the point of Hebocon? Bao Fighting robots are the funniest to watch. ® Anyone can make robots. Crappy robots are not welcome. ② Robotics is only for skillful people. 進階閱讀

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Word Count 213 After so many studies have been carried out, the interest in knowing more about what's going on in our brains never dies down, What interests scientists more is the animals' brains. Take birds' brains for example. Birds are in fact smarter than we thought. A story goes like this: A smart crow collects rocks and throws them into the bottle, and in the end he gets the water. Now, it is not just a story. Studies show that crows are great toolmakers and they are able to choose the tool that is of best use. As for parrots , the idea that they just pick up the sound without understanding the meaning is not true. Their language ability is surprising. Here comes a famous example. Alex was the gray parrot, whose owner was a scientist at Harvard University. He was trained to understand over 100 English words, with which he was able to make simple sentences. On the night he died, the last words he gave to his owner were "YOU BE GOOD SEE YOU TOMORROW I LOVE YOU.” No birds or other animals are going to take man's place as the smartest being on the planet. However, we might not be 100% correct in the understanding of brains - The bigger, the smarter. brain 6 scientist ** crow parrot , ability ) 38 Which is NOT said about crows in the reading? (A) They know where to find the most food. B. They are great at making tools. 10) They can use tools to get water. D. They are able to tell which tool is the most useful. 39. What do we know about Alex the gray parrot from the reading? (A) He lives at Harvard University with his owner. (B) He knew more English words than his owner. (C) He was able to show his feelings to his owner by words. (D) He could make more than 100 simple sentences. 40. What can we learn from the reading? YA) Having answered all the questions about man's brain, scientists have more interest in other animals'. YB It was commonly believed that animals with larger brains were smarter than those with smaller ones. © With long-time training, birds may become smarter than all the other animals except Ba man. (D) Knowledge about how smart birds can be may make more people want to keep one as a pet.

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請幫我對答案~謝謝!

大元單字文法卷第14回 ( 0) 1. Mr. Li handed me a piece of 範圍: 第14單元 年 HE 號 1999 姓名: (A) kid (B) car and asked me to write the answer on the blackboard. (C) bear (D) chalk CU) 2. David is reading a book (A) in (B) at insects. (C) about (D) to c) 3. Since the rise of the computer and Internet, we have (A) entered (B) eaten (C) hurt (B) 4. When it snows heavily, the animals in the mountains lie from one another. (A) across (B) close (C) quite a new age in history. (D) played together to get warm (D) between () 5. The girl (A) in red shoes is my cousin. She's very cute. (B) at To wear D) wears (D) 6. The house is not big but comfortable. We love it a lot. (A) Dad bought (B) Dad bought it (C) where Dad bought (D) which Dad bought it CO) 7. Jeff only has a pet cat, and (A) Tony has, too (B) so does Tony (C) neither does Tony (D) Tony doesn't, either (U) 8. Oscar: What's this place? Ben: This is the park (A) what (B) which (C) where I met my wife. (D) when co) 9. The Christmas tree is so tall that if you put it inside the house, the top of it almost the light in the house. (A) touches (B) blows (C) lies (D) saves ( ) 10. Joe doesn't have any girlfriend, and I don't, (A) either (B) too (C) neither D) so (D) 11 The man and the dog are walking across the street are my neighbors. (A) who (B) which (C) whom (D) that (0) 12 Do you remember the man to Liz spoke in the library a few days ago? (A) whom (B) that (C) which (D) what (0) 13. I enjoy taking pictures, and my brothers. (A) so do (C) neither do (D) neither is (B) so am 1 (B) 14. I know his daughter, (A) which is a famous singer. (B) that (C) who (D) where by them. (0) 15. Cats are interested in something they've never seen, so they're easy to be (A) helped (B) drawn (C) bought (D) left

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請問A

*[1910** GILER] Lesson 2 2 This Must Be It is a library, but you don't borrow books from it. You borrow clothes. LENA the fashion library, a store and library on a busy shopping street in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, opened in 2014. It's a brainchild of three sisters: Angela, Diana, Eliza Jansen, and their friend Suzanne Smulders. It is the first fashion library in the Netherlands. In the fashion library, you see all kinds of clothes, from T-shirts to dresses for an important party, from 1950s jackets to fashionable ones. People come here, not to buy, but to borrow. You pay €25, that is, about NT$900, a month, become a member, and get 100 points. You can also pay €50 and get 300 points. With the points, you can check out clothes and wear them. For example, 力學習目標 1. 能熟記形容詞最高級的變化方式。 . 2. 能使用最高級句型來表示某人或事物 3. 能使用[used to+原形動詞」表達過去 a simple T-shirt is 25 points, and a coat is 100 points . If you fall in love with a piece of clothes, after borrowing it for one month, you can buy it. Why one month? The library wants you to make sure you really like it. The Jansen sisters and their friend run LENA the fashion library because they want to keep the Earth healthy by helping cut down on clothes waste. By wearing the clothes in their store, people don't need to keep so many clothes in their home. They buy less but use more. LENA the fashion library is everyone's wardrobe. borrow brainchild Êll'F member 會員 point 點數 if 如果 OC A 16. What is a wardrobe for? (A) Holding waste. (C) Shopping. 字彙檔案 * 1. candle ſkænd!] 3 * 2. lamp [læmp) 3 * 3.radio [redio] 3 H * 4.refrigerator (fridge) [ri fridzə reto] ([frid3] (B) Borrowing books. (D) Keeping clothes. fahinn library from the reading?

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